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Preface
Chapter 1 Preparing for Installation
How the Java ES Installer Works
Java ES Components Used in This Release
Installer Modes
Language Selection
Preexisting Component Check
Dependency Check
Configuration Options and Parameter Settings
Uninstaller
Surveying Existing Hosts
When Java ES Software Is Preloaded on Solaris OS
When Incompatible Components Are Installed
Using the Installer to Survey Installed Software
To Provide Access to Your Local Display for the Graphical Installer
To Use the Installer for Identifying Upgrade Issues
Determining If Your Hosts Are Ready
System Requirements
Access Privileges
Memory and Disk Space Requirements
Korn Shell Required for Portal Server on Linux
Determining If You Can Use an Installation Sequence Example
Installation Prerequisites
Getting the Java ES Software
Making an Installation Image
To Create an Image on Your Network
Chapter 2 Example Installation Sequences
How to Use This Chapter
Single-Session Installation Examples
Evaluation Example
To Develop a Sequence for Java ES Evaluation
Access Manager and Portal Server Example
To Develop a Sequence for Access Manager and Portal Server
Application Server Only Example
Requirements
To Develop a Sequence for Application Server
Directory Server Only Example
Requirements and Sequence Issues
To Develop a Sequence for Directory Server
Directory Proxy Server Example
Requirements
To Develop a Sequence for Directory Proxy Server
Instant Messaging Only Example
Sequence Issues
To Develop a Sequence for Instant Messaging
Message Queue Only Example
Requirements
To Develop a Sequence for Message Queue
Portal Server Secure Remote Access Example
Requirements
To Develop a Sequence for Portal Server Secure Remote Access
Service Registry Only Example
Requirements
To Develop a Sequence for Service Registry
Web Server Only Example
Requirements
To Develop a Sequence for Web Server
Solaris 10 Zones
Overview of Solaris Zones
Zones Support for This Release of Java ES
Solaris 10 Zones Example
To Develop a Sequence for Solaris 10 Zones
Sun Cluster Software Example
Requirements and Sequencing Issues
Phase I. Installing and Configuring the Sun Cluster Framework
To Develop a Sequence for the Sun Cluster Framework
Phase II. Installing and Configuring Components and Agents
To Develop a Sequence for Configuring Components and Agents
Access Manager SDK With Container Configuration Example
Requirements
To Develop a Sequence for Host A
To Develop a Sequence for Host B
Calendar Server and Messaging Server Example
Requirements and Sequence Issues
To Develop a Sequence for Host A
To Develop a Sequence for Host B
To Develop a Sequence for Host C
Calendar-Messaging Schema 1 Example
Requirements
To Develop a Sequence for Host A
To Develop a Sequence for Host B
Communications Express and Messaging Server Example
Requirements and Sequence Issues
To Develop a Sequence for Host A
To Develop a Sequence for Host B
Instant Messaging and Access Manager Example
Requirements and Sequence Issues
To Develop a Sequence for Host A
To Develop a Sequence for Host B
Communication and Collaboration Services Example
Requirements and Sequence Issues
To Develop a Sequence for Host A
To Develop a Sequence for Host B
To Develop a Sequence for Host C
To Develop a Sequence for Host D (First Session)
To Develop a Sequence for Host D (Second Session)
To Develop a Sequence for Host D Third Session)
Identity Management Example
Requirements
To Develop a Sequence for Host A
To Develop a Sequence for Host B
Web and Application Services Example
Requirements and Sequence Issues
To Develop a Sequence for Web and Application Services
Portal Server Using a Remote Access Manager Example
Requirements
To Develop a Sequence for Host A
To Develop a Sequence for Host B
Non-Root Examples
Access Manager Configured to Run as a Non-root User Example
Requirements and Sequence Issues
To Develop a Sequence for Host A
To Develop a Sequence for Host B (First Session)
To Develop a Sequence for Host B (Second Session)
Portal Server on a Non-root Owned Web Server or Application Server Instance Example
Requirements
To Develop a Sequence for Host A
To Develop a Sequence for Host B
Chapter 3 Installing with the Graphical Interface
Prerequisites
Running the Installer in Graphical Mode
To Begin Installation
To Select Languages and Components
To Resolve Dependency and Compatibility Issues
To Specify Installation Directories and Initiate the System Check
To Specify a Configuration Type and Common Server Settings
To Select Component Settings
To Install the Software
To Complete the Installation Session
Adding Components
Next Steps
Chapter 4 Installing with the Text-Based Interface
Prerequisites
How to Use the Text-Based Interface
Running the Installer in Text-Based Mode
To Begin Installation
To Select Languages and Components
To Resolve Dependency and Compatibility Issues
To Specify Installation Directories and Initiate the System Check
To Select a Configuration Type
To Specify Configuration Data
To Install the Software
Adding Components
Next Steps
Chapter 5 Installing in Silent Mode
Prerequisites
How Silent Installation Works
Creating a State File
Generating a State File
Editing the State File
State File Editing Guidelines
Editing Local Parameters
Creating a Platform-Appropriate State File ID
To Generate a State File ID Using the Installer
To Generate a State File ID Using Platform-Specific Distribution Files
Running the Installer in Silent Mode
To Run the Installer in Silent Mode
To Monitor the Progress of a Silent Installation
Next Steps
Chapter 6 Configuring Components After Installation
How to Use This Chapter
MANPATH Setup
To Update Your MANPATH Variable
Sun Cluster Postinstallation Configuration
Phase I. Sun Cluster Framework
Phase II. Component Data Services
Access Manager Postinstallation Configuration
Configuring Access Manager After a Configure Now Installation
When Directory Server Is Provisioned With User Data
When Directory Server Is Not Yet Provisioned With User Data
Enabling the Directory Server Referential Integrity Plug-in
To Enable the Referential Integrity Plug-in
Adding Access Manager Indexes to Directory Server
Configuring Access Manager After a Configure Later Installation
Administration Server Postinstallation Configuration
To Configure Administration Server After a Configure Later Installation
Application Server Postinstallation Configuration
To Configure Application Server After a Configure Later Installation
Calendar Server Postinstallation Configuration
To Configure Calendar Server After a Configure Later Installation
Communications Express Postinstallation Configuration
To Configure Communications Express After a Configure Later Installation
Directory Proxy Server Postinstallation Configuration
To Configure Directory Proxy Server After a Configure Later Installation
Directory Server Postinstallation Configuration
To Configure Directory Server After a Configure Later Installation
HADB Postinstallation Configuration
Configuring HADB After a Configure Later Installation
Instant Messaging Postinstallation Configuration
Configuring Instant Messaging After a Configure Later Installation
Message Queue Postinstallation Configuration
Messaging Server Postinstallation Configuration
To Configure Messaging Server After a Configure Later Installation
Portal Server and Portal Server Secure Remote Access Postinstallation Configuration
Configuring Portal Server and Portal Server Secure Remote Access After a Configure Now Installation
Configuring Portal After a Configure Now Installation on a Sun Web Container
Configuring Portal After a Configure Now Installation on a Third-Party Web Container
To Configure Portal on a Third-Party Web Container
Configuring Portal Server and Portal Server Secure Remote Access After a Configure Later Installation
Configuring Portal Server After a Configure Later Installation on a Sun Web Container
To Configure Portal Server After a Configure Later Installation on Application Server or Web Server
Configuring Portal Server After a Configure Later Installation on a Third-Party Web Container
To Configure Portal Server After a Configure Later Installation on BEA WebLogic Server or IBM WebSphere Application Server
Service Registry Postinstallation Configuration
To Configure Service Registry After a Configure Later Installation Using Default Properties
Web Proxy Server Postinstallation Configuration
To Configure Web Proxy Server After a Configure Later Installation
Web Server Postinstallation Configuration
To Configure Web Server After a Configure Later Installation
Sun Cluster Data Services Configuration
Administration Server Data Service
Application Server Data Service
Application Server EE (HADB) Data Service
Calendar Server Data Service
Directory Server Data Service
Instant Messaging Data Service
Message Queue Data Service
Messaging Server Data Service
Web Server Data Service
Web Server Data Service for Failover
Web Server Data Service for Scalability
Data Services for Other Products
Configuring the Java Virtual Machine (JVM)
Configuring Components With Non-root Identifiers
Configuring Administration Server With Non-root ID
Configuring Application Server With Non-root ID
Configuring Calendar Server With Non-root ID
Configuring Directory Proxy Server With Non-root ID
Configuring Directory Server With Non-root ID
Configuring Messaging Server With Non-root ID
Configuring Portal Server With Non-root ID
Configuring Web Server With Non-root ID
Next Steps
Chapter 7 Verifying Installed Components
Verifying After Installation
To Verify That Installation Succeeded
Verifying After Post-Installation Configuration
Starting and Stopping Access Manager
To Access the Access Manager Login Page
Starting and Stopping Administration Server and the Server Console
To Start Administration Server
To Start Server Console
To Stop Server Console
To Stop Administration Server
Starting and Stopping Application Server
To Start the Application Server Domain
To Access the Admin Console
To Stop Application Server
Starting and Stopping Calendar Server
To Start Calendar Server
To Access the Calendar Server Graphical Interface
To Stop Calendar Server
Starting and Stopping Communications Express
Starting and Stopping Directory Proxy Server
To Start Directory Proxy Server
To Stop Directory Proxy Server
Starting and Stopping Directory Server
To Start Directory Server
To Stop Directory Server
Starting and Stopping Instant Messaging Server and Multiplexor
To Start Instant Messaging Server and Multiplexor
To Stop Instant Messaging
Starting Message Queue
To Start Message Queue Message Server Broker
Starting and Stopping Messaging Server
To Start Messaging Server
To Stop Messaging Server
To Access Messenger Express
Starting the Web Container to Access Portal Server Desktop
To Access the Portal Server Desktop from a Sun Web Container
To Access the Portal Server Desktop from BEA WebLogic
To Access the Portal Server Desktop from IBM WebSphere
Starting and Stopping Portal Server Secure Remote Access
To Start Portal Server Secure Remote Access Gateway
To Stop Portal Server Secure Remote Access Gateway
Starting and Stopping Service Registry
To Start Service Registry
To Access the Admin Console
To Stop Service Registry
Stopping and Rebooting Sun Cluster Software
Starting and Stopping Web Server
To Start Web Server Administration Server and Instance
To Stop Web Server Administration Server and Instance
Starting and Stopping Web Proxy Server
To Start Web Proxy Server Admin Server and Instance
To Access the Administration Server Graphical Interface
To Stop Web Proxy Server
Next Steps
Chapter 8 Uninstalling Components
How the Uninstaller Works
Limitations of the Uninstaller
Handling Interdependencies
Component Dependencies from Remote Hosts
Component Dependencies Resulting from Configuration
Uninstallation Prerequisites
Planning for Uninstallation
Surveying Installed Java ES Software
To Use the Uninstaller for Viewing Installed Software
To Use the Solaris prodreg Utility to View Installed Software
Reviewing Uninstallation Behavior for Java ES Components
Access Manager Uninstallation Behavior
Administration Server Uninstallation Behavior
Application Server Uninstallation Behavior
Calendar Server Uninstallation Behavior
Communications Express Uninstallation Behavior
Delegated Administrator Uninstallation Behavior
Directory Server Uninstallation Behavior
Directory Proxy Server Uninstallation Behavior
Instant Messaging Uninstallation Behavior
Messaging Server Uninstallation Behavior
Message Queue Uninstallation Behavior
Portal Server Uninstallation Behavior
Portal Server Secure Remote Access Uninstallation Behavior
Service Registry Uninstallation Behavior
Sun Cluster Uninstallation Behavior
Web Server Uninstallation Behavior
Web Proxy Server Uninstallation Behavior
Granting Administrator Access for the Uninstaller
Running the Uninstaller
Running the Uninstaller in Graphical Mode
To Start the Graphical Uninstaller
To Select Components to Uninstall
To Grant Administrator Access
To Uninstall Software
Running the Uninstaller in Text-Based Mode
To Start the Uninstaller in Text-Based Mode
To Select Components for Uninstallation
To Grant Administrator Access
To Uninstall the Software
Running the Uninstaller in Silent Mode
To Create a State File
To Run the Uninstaller in Silent Mode
To Monitor the Progress of a Silent Uninstallation
Uninstalling Sun Cluster Software
Post-uninstallation Tasks
Access Manager Post-uninstallation Issues
Application Server Post-uninstallation Tasks
To Finish Application Server Uninstallation
Messaging Server Post-uninstallation
Service Registry Post-uninstallation Tasks
Web Server Post-uninstallation Tasks
To Finish Web Server Uninstallation
Chapter 9 Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Techniques
Examine Installation Log Files
To Use Log Files for Troubleshooting
Examine Component Log Files
Verify Product Dependencies
Check Resources and Settings
Check Postinstallation Configuration
Check the Distribution Media
Check Directory Server Connectivity
Remove Web Server Files and Directory
Verify Passwords
Examine the Installed or Uninstalled Components
Verify Administrator Access
Installation Problems
Installation Fails Due to Leftover Files During Uninstallation
To Clean up a Partial Installation
Installation Fails Due to Removed Shared Components in Product Registry After Uninstallation
Cannot Configure IBM WebSphere as the Portal Server Web Container
Check the Configuration
To Check the WebSphere Configuration
Create New Instances
To Create New Instances of WebSphere Entities
Unexpected External Error Occurs
Graphical Installer Seems Unresponsive
Silent Installation Fails: “State File is Incompatible or Corrupted”
Generate a New State File
Create a New Platform-Appropriate ID
Silent Installation Fails
Man Pages Do Not Display
Uninstallation Problems
Cannot Find Uninstaller
Uninstallation Fails, Leaving Behind Files
To Manually Clean Up Packages
Product Registry Is Corrupted
Common Agent Container Problems
Port Number Conflicts
Checking Port Numbering
To Verify Solaris Port
To Verify Linux Port
Compromised Security Around the Root Password
Security Key Problems
To Generate Keys for Solaris OS
To Generate Keys for Linux
Error Notification About Lock File
Component Troubleshooting Tips
Access Manager Troubleshooting Tips
Administration Server Troubleshooting Tips
Application Server Troubleshooting Tips
Calendar Server Troubleshooting Tips
Communications Express Troubleshooting Tips
Delegated Administrator Troubleshooting Tips
Directory Proxy Server Troubleshooting Tips
Directory Server Troubleshooting Tips
Instant Messaging Troubleshooting Tips
Message Queue Troubleshooting Tips
Messaging Server Troubleshooting Tips
Portal Server Troubleshooting Tips
Portal Server Secure Remote Access Troubleshooting Tips
Service Registry Troubleshooting Tips
Sun Cluster Software Troubleshooting Tips
Web Server Troubleshooting Tips
Web Proxy Server Troubleshooting Tips
Additional Troubleshooting Information
Appendix A Java ES Components for This Release
Selectable Components
Shared Components
Appendix B Installation Commands
Installer Command
Examples
Uninstall Command
Examples
Appendix C Example State File
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